Gambling is all an illusion

London: Pathological gamblers “see” patterns in things that are actually quite random and not really there, to such a degree that they are quite willing to impulsively bet good money on such illusory patterns, a new study finds. “Our results suggest that gamblers are more willing to bet impulsively on perceived illusory patterns,” said lead […]

London: Pathological gamblers "see" patterns in things that are actually quite random and not really there, to such a degree that they are quite willing to impulsively bet good money on such illusory patterns, a new study finds.

"Our results suggest that gamblers are more willing to bet impulsively on perceived illusory patterns," said lead researcher Wolfgang Gaissmaier from the University of Konstanz in Germany.